Check Out: Summer Reading Club Launch and ArtWalk Activities
Saturday, June 21, 10:00am – 2:00pm
In Youth Services
Celebrate the start of summer reading with crafts, refreshments and fun activities. Sign up for the TD Summer Reading Club and set a summer reading goal. Prizes to be won! No registration required.
Join the TD Summer reading club
Registration starts Saturday, June 21!
Youth (birth to grade 12) can register at the Library in Youth Services any time through the summer. When you register, you’ll receive your own tracking notebook and make a special Summer Reading button.
Track the books you read and show us what you’ve read at your next Library visit. Collect beads for every visit to keep on your TDSRC key chain, and earn ballots toward summer prize draws.
Visit the TD Summer Reading Club website to learn more: About the Club – TD Summer Reading Club
Summer Children's programs
Looking for something to do over the Summer Break? The Library has lots happening, including the TD Summer Reading Club, Wacky Wednesdays, and more! Click the button below to view a PDF of our summer program schedule.
Registration is required for most programs. Register online, by phoning 519-376-6623 ext. 4 or in person at the Library.
Update your reading goal
Mascot Design Contest
This summer, the Library is running a Mascot Contest. Youth in grades K-12 are invited to participate to design the character that will inspire our NEW Library Mascot. Submission deadline: August 30
How it works:
- Visit the Library or click the button below to access the Mascot Contest Entry Form.
- Design a mascot and tell us about them!
- Submit your mascot drawing to the Library by August 30. Drop it off in Youth Services or send it to: ysinfo@library.osngupl.ca
After August 30 we will select the NEW Library Mascot and contact the winner to let them know that their art was selected! The creator of the winning mascot design will receive $150.
The Library reserves the rights to the winning entry. The winning mascot will be interpreted by a professional local artist and adapted for use by the Library in promotional materials and in Library publications.

